2004 PGA Championship
http://dbpedia.org/resource/2004_PGA_Championship an entity of type: Thing
The 2004 PGA Championship was the 86th PGA Championship, played August 12–15 at the Straits Course of the Whistling Straits complex in Haven, Wisconsin (postal address Kohler). The purse was $6.25 million and the winner's share was $1.125 million. Vijay Singh, the 1998 champion, earned his third and final major title in a three-hole aggregate playoff, defeating Justin Leonard and Chris DiMarco. At the time Singh, age 41, was third in the world rankings; the win moved him to #2 and he ascended to the top spot three weeks later, displacing Tiger Woods.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
2004 PGA Championship
rdf:langString
2004 PGA Championship
xsd:integer
2004
xsd:float
43.85100173950195
xsd:float
-87.73500061035156
xsd:integer
16092658
xsd:integer
1079943702
xsd:double
43.851
xsd:double
-87.735
rdf:langString
Location in the United States
rdf:langString
Location in Wisconsin
rdf:langString
Vijay Singh
rdf:langString
Straits Course
xsd:date
2008-04-09
xsd:date
2010-06-21
xsd:gMonthDay
--08-12
xsd:integer
156
xsd:integer
150
rdf:langString
Straits
rdf:langString
Whistling
xsd:integer
2005
rdf:langString
left
xsd:integer
2003
<usDollar>
6250000.0
<euro>
5071152.0
xsd:integer
1
xsd:integer
280
xsd:integer
140
235
xsd:string
43.851 -87.735
xsd:integer
145
xsd:integer
5
rdf:langString
Japan Golf Tour
rdf:langString
PGA European Tour
<usDollar>
1125000.0
<euro>
916724.0
xsd:integer
72
rdf:langString
The 2004 PGA Championship was the 86th PGA Championship, played August 12–15 at the Straits Course of the Whistling Straits complex in Haven, Wisconsin (postal address Kohler). The purse was $6.25 million and the winner's share was $1.125 million. Vijay Singh, the 1998 champion, earned his third and final major title in a three-hole aggregate playoff, defeating Justin Leonard and Chris DiMarco. At the time Singh, age 41, was third in the world rankings; the win moved him to #2 and he ascended to the top spot three weeks later, displacing Tiger Woods. It was the first major championship at the expansive Straits Course, designed by Pete Dye and opened in 1998, which allowed high attendance and was highly profitable for the PGA of America. It set records with over 94,400 tickets sold and an overall attendance of 320,000 for the week. The overall economic impact was $76.9 million, shattering the previous record of $50.4 million in 2002, and nearly doubling that of 2003. The PGA Championship returned just six years later, in 2010, displacing the more confined Sahalee Country Club near Seattle, which hosted in 1998, Singh's first major win. The admittance at Sahalee in 1998 was capped at 25,000 per day by the PGA of America. In early 2005, its chief executive officer, Jim Awtrey, cited the proximity to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver as the main reason for the retraction, and that Sahalee was targeted for 2012 to 2015 for another PGA Championship. Whistling Straits was awarded the 2010 event days later. The PGA of America has yet to commit to a return to Sahalee before 2028, but will return to the West in 2020 at San Francisco.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
24815
<Geometry>
POINT(-87.735000610352 43.851001739502)